Update: Tonight news networks are reporting that the assault charges faced by Michelle Levy’s father Adam concern a child.
Seven News’ Alex Hart reported, “It’s been confirmed that [Levy] is facing an unrelated charge of common assault involving a child aged between six and seven.”
“I’m not going to discuss the circumstances, but I don’t believe the charges are justified,” Levy told the cameras.
He is due in court next month.
More to come.
Update:
While 11-year-old Michelle Levy headed back to school today and is attempting to settle back into her regular routine, the older man who took the runaway Bondi girl in for two nights appears to be hiding from media surrounding his home.
Media continue to wait outside the man’s Randwick unit block, despite the fact police believe nothing suspicious happened with the man.
Police and paramedics have attended the unit block this afternoon out of concern for his welfare when he did not answer his phone, Fairfax Media reports — but Inspector Steven Egbers said the man was not at home because he did not want to talk to waiting media, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Ambulance NSW said they had been called as a precaution, and paramedics left after about 20 minutes.
Previously, Mamamia wrote:
More than 1000 volunteers and police officers searched Sydney on Sunday and Monday for Michelle Levy, the 11-year-old North Bondi runaway who was finally found in Randwick yesterday morning.
Top Comments
it is all just plain weird
I just hope the police and child protection are looking closely at what's going on inside this family's home. Sometimes you have to trust that weird feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when something just doesn't look right, and in this case it sounds like most people following the story are experiencing just that. On a brighter note, it's a real testament to the strength and unity of the Bondi and Jewish communities that they launched into action so quickly to find this child.
It's an Old Testament.